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let's get started the madness of injury time started in $891.00 stoke city were $21.00 down against aston villa when stoke were awarded a penalty in the dying seconds of villa player the ball out of the ground. by the time it was returned the ref had already blown the final whistle. sorry. to make things fair or it was decided later time could be added on to allow penalties but look what it's become today injury time or a stoppage time is added on due to a smaller wonder of injuries the substitutions seem general time wasting and other factors but who decides about all that's been sidled over the line of the not. so faith is in the hands of one person things have at least become more transparency in 096 for the 1st time the 4th official showed how much injury time there proclaimed this is still done today but the time shown is not even finding. maybe this explains why injury time vary so much among europe's top leagues topped by the premier league where games are extended for 6 minutes 12 seconds on average . with just over 5 minutes followed by league only 4 and a half the bonus league w
let's get started the madness of injury time started in $891.00 stoke city were $21.00 down against aston villa when stoke were awarded a penalty in the dying seconds of villa player the ball out of the ground. by the time it was returned the ref had already blown the final whistle. sorry. to make things fair or it was decided later time could be added on to allow penalties but look what it's become today injury time or a stoppage time is added on due to a smaller wonder of injuries the...
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let's get started the madness of injury time started in 891 stoke city were 21 down against aston villa when stoke were awarded a penalty in the dying seconds of villa player who had the ball out of the ground. by the time it was returned the ref had already blown the final whistle. sorry. to make things fair or it was decided later a time could be added on to allow penalties but look what it's become today injury time or a stoppage time is added on due to a smaller one or injuries the substitution seen general time wasting and other factors but who decides about all that's inside will go with the line of enough because that is lives and being. used. so faith is in the hands of one person things have at least become more transparency 096 for the 1st time the 4th official showed how much injury time the proclaims. still don't today but the time shown is not even finding. is enough. to. maybe this explains why injury time vary so much among europe's top leagues topped by. the premier league games are extended for 6 minutes 12 seconds on average sitting with just over 5 minutes. with 4 and
let's get started the madness of injury time started in 891 stoke city were 21 down against aston villa when stoke were awarded a penalty in the dying seconds of villa player who had the ball out of the ground. by the time it was returned the ref had already blown the final whistle. sorry. to make things fair or it was decided later a time could be added on to allow penalties but look what it's become today injury time or a stoppage time is added on due to a smaller one or injuries the...
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reporter: tulsa is also reeling from the racial tensions that the president has been known to stoke. a city police major being blistered by the mayor and his black leaders about the rates of police shooting african-americans in tulsa. >> this is not where we should be. >> reporter: the major refused to apologize. travis yates said that he meant systemic policing and racism doesn't exist he said it is our sin nature. he said that he stands by his comments and added he was quoting research. last week tulsa police were criticized when they arrested a black teenager and handcuffed another for jay walking on a street that had no sidewalks. >> why are you putting handcuffs on him? all he was doing was jay walking. then you have to do that. >> it all comes against the backdrop of a horrible moment in history that tulsa has never recovered from. in 1921 a white mob massacred hundreds of black residents of tulsa, torched several businesses and homes. the terrifying act depicted in the hbo series watchman. >> one local african-american leader says they will stunt tuls satisfy's got it. this is colore
reporter: tulsa is also reeling from the racial tensions that the president has been known to stoke. a city police major being blistered by the mayor and his black leaders about the rates of police shooting african-americans in tulsa. >> this is not where we should be. >> reporter: the major refused to apologize. travis yates said that he meant systemic policing and racism doesn't exist he said it is our sin nature. he said that he stands by his comments and added he was quoting...
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>tulsa is also reeling from the kinds of racial tensions that the president has been known to stoke. >>a cityice major being blistered by the mayor and black leaders for his comments on a radio show this week about the rates of police shooting african americans in tulsa. >>we soon after americans about 24% less. we probably ought to be based on the plans being committed the major then refused to apologize, speaking to cnn travis yates said that he meant that systemic racism in policing doesn't exist, but he said he recognized racism does exist and calls it are quote sin nature he also said that he stands by his comments and added he was just quoting and last week tulsa police were criticized when they arrested a black teenager and handcuffed another for jay walking on a street that had no sidewalks all he was doing jalen which on talk with him he added any of that stuff like that it all comes against the backdrop of a horrible moment in history that also has never recovered from. >>in 1921 a white mob massacred hundreds of black residents of tulsa torched several businesses and homes in a suc
>tulsa is also reeling from the kinds of racial tensions that the president has been known to stoke. >>a cityice major being blistered by the mayor and black leaders for his comments on a radio show this week about the rates of police shooting african americans in tulsa. >>we soon after americans about 24% less. we probably ought to be based on the plans being committed the major then refused to apologize, speaking to cnn travis yates said that he meant that systemic racism in...
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>tulsa is also reeling from the kinds of racial tensions that the president has been known to stoke. >>a citye major being blistered by the mayor and black leaders for his comments on a radio show this week about the rates of police shooting african americans in tulsa. >>we soon after americans about 24% less. we probably ought to be based on the plans being committed the major then refused to apologize, speaking to cnn travis yates said that he meant that systemic racism in policing doesn't exist, but he said he recognized racism does exist and calls it are quote sin nature he also said that he stands by his comments and added he was just quoting research frankly and last week tulsa police were criticized when they arrested a black teenager and handcuffed another for jay walking on a street that had no sidewalks all he was doing jalen which on talk with him he added any of that stuff like that it all comes against the backdrop of a horrible moment in history that also has never recovered from. >>in 1921 a white mob massacred hundreds of black residents of tulsa torched several businesses and
>tulsa is also reeling from the kinds of racial tensions that the president has been known to stoke. >>a citye major being blistered by the mayor and black leaders for his comments on a radio show this week about the rates of police shooting african americans in tulsa. >>we soon after americans about 24% less. we probably ought to be based on the plans being committed the major then refused to apologize, speaking to cnn travis yates said that he meant that systemic racism in...
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brought fire to the gates of the white house many a calling for the president to stop stoking the flames. for the largest city in the united states new york city will impose a curfew tonight because of the violence that curfew begins at 11 pm lasting until 5 am tomorrow well anger over the death of george floyd is spreading far beyond the borders of the united states here in berlin on sunday there were peaceful protests outside the u.s. embassy others are turning to art to show their solidarity and w.'s manual shop has more. enveloping protesters gathered for a 3rd consecutive day in the city's men learn mock the plan the book gate. to say something. in front of the u.s. embassy. and in the popular district of no because. that is no doubt that. they're angry and they demand justice for george floyd. in the north of the city a miracle as how much to george floyd attracted many local residents to sympathize with the support shown for the protestants and to why do world. i would finish what i think it's really good at these protests take place around the world it shows that people take what happened seriously bu
brought fire to the gates of the white house many a calling for the president to stop stoking the flames. for the largest city in the united states new york city will impose a curfew tonight because of the violence that curfew begins at 11 pm lasting until 5 am tomorrow well anger over the death of george floyd is spreading far beyond the borders of the united states here in berlin on sunday there were peaceful protests outside the u.s. embassy others are turning to art to show their solidarity...
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that is shedding light on a move that has stoked tensions with the u.s. and threatened the city's status as a top financial center. yvonne man joins us now. some of the language that has been released, the takeaway is what critics have said, the worst views. this is language that was released from shenhua news agency over the weekend. it seems like this is beijing's response, a direct challenge to hong kong's autonomy. the central government will have jurisdiction over a "extremely small" number of national security cases over what they call specific circumstances and china will establish a new bureau to analyze the security situation, collect intelligence and lawfully handle national security cases. they will form a committee to protect national security which will report directly to beijing. this detail has been interesting. the chief executive will oversee this committee and appoint judges to handle criminal cases brought under this law. ultimately the committee will report to the central government and beijing will have the final say. the chief executive appoint judges, it rai
that is shedding light on a move that has stoked tensions with the u.s. and threatened the city's status as a top financial center. yvonne man joins us now. some of the language that has been released, the takeaway is what critics have said, the worst views. this is language that was released from shenhua news agency over the weekend. it seems like this is beijing's response, a direct challenge to hong kong's autonomy. the central government will have jurisdiction over a "extremely...
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champions manchester city have cruised into this year's semifinals as after a comfortable when of a new castle united there also wins for us nal and chelsea on sunday as david stokes reports. manchester city completely dominated the 1st half against newcastle who only completed 15 passes in the 1st 25 minutes still it took 37 minutes for city to break through jesus was found in the books and kevin deployed us schooled the penalty. new castle did improve after the break and should have equalised what gael somehow missed an open goal and that mistake seemed worse just a minute later when rakim stirling put the game to bed. to no city who may have lost the premier league crown to liverpool this week but could still in the season with 3 trophies they've already won the league cup the still competing in the champions league and now into the semifinals of the f.a. cup they'll be up against arsenal who've won the cup 13 times more than any of the team the gunners went ahead against sheffield united midway through the 1st half with a penalty alexander lakas that was brought down in the box and pep 8 and the rest. sheffield are actually a place higher than arsenal in the p
champions manchester city have cruised into this year's semifinals as after a comfortable when of a new castle united there also wins for us nal and chelsea on sunday as david stokes reports. manchester city completely dominated the 1st half against newcastle who only completed 15 passes in the 1st 25 minutes still it took 37 minutes for city to break through jesus was found in the books and kevin deployed us schooled the penalty. new castle did improve after the break and should have equalised...
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premier league and championships seasons will restart next week, but worrying news ahead of that from stoke citys practice match against manchester united was cancelled at short notice yesterday. stoke's players were already at united's training ground for the game when they found out — they hadn't came into contact with 0'neill or any of united's players and staff. it'll be decided later if liverpool's first game back at rivals everton will go ahead in the city. the game a week on sunday could see liverpool win their first premier league title. that's if manchester city lose to arsenal four days before that then they win the merseyside derby. the city's council will make the decision later after fears from police and liverpool's mayor joe anderson that fans would gather outside the stadium. and finally, you'll remember on monday we showed you how sergio aguero was helping with homeschooling by teaching kids how to count to 10 in spanish. well, later today england and manchester united striker marcus rashford will be holding a fitness class. as part of the bbc‘s celebrity supply teacher on cbbc,
premier league and championships seasons will restart next week, but worrying news ahead of that from stoke citys practice match against manchester united was cancelled at short notice yesterday. stoke's players were already at united's training ground for the game when they found out — they hadn't came into contact with 0'neill or any of united's players and staff. it'll be decided later if liverpool's first game back at rivals everton will go ahead in the city. the game a week on sunday...
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city's. new corona virus infections in china stoke fears of a 2nd wave. traced to food market based. on the spice are welcome to the program police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim brooks is said to have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police and holding one of their stun guns. once again footage showing police in the us killing a black man this time at a wendy's fast food drive thru in atlanta georgia. the death of 27 year old ray should brooks sparked a new wave of unrest in the city with protesters setting fire to the wendy's restaurant where he was killed and blocking a highway. the city's police chief resigned and atlanta's mayor called for change. i firmly believe that there is a clear distinction between what you can do and what you should do. i do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force. demonstrations are continuing across the u.s. holding
city's. new corona virus infections in china stoke fears of a 2nd wave. traced to food market based. on the spice are welcome to the program police in atlanta georgia shot dead a black man after a scuffle at a fast food restaurant on saturday the police chief quickly resigned and the officer who shot him dead has been fired the victim brooks is said to have resisted arrest after failing a sobriety test security video shows he was shot while running from police and holding one of their stun...
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cities. as the president poses for the cameras, bible in hand, he's being accused of stoking divisions instead of promoting unity. on the streets of some cities, more protests following the death of a black man being detained by police, but the president issued this warning. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. as the protests grow outside the white house, mr trump's democratic rival called for a different kind of presidency. the country is crying out for leadership. leadership that can unite us, leadership that brings us together. leadership that can recognise pain and deep grief of communities that have had a knee on their neck for a long time. we'll have the latest from washington, and we'll be asking how these events are likely to affect the race for the presidency later this year. also tonight... an empty coronavirus testing facility, as the uk government is criticised for the way it presents testing data to the public. we r
cities. as the president poses for the cameras, bible in hand, he's being accused of stoking divisions instead of promoting unity. on the streets of some cities, more protests following the death of a black man being detained by police, but the president issued this warning. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. as the protests...
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there have been over 100 cases in the city and just the past five days, stoking fears of a second wavecovid-19. >> beijing residents thought they had put this behind them, but here they are, lining up in the hot sun for mass coronavirus testing. after nearly two months, a new outbreak is causing alarm. dozens of cases have been from this market, 20 timeses largeger than thehe wet market inin wuha, where the virus was first identified. pictures from state televevision show thehe response inn the surrouounding neighborhood. residedents here are not a allod to leave. authorities say they are in wartime mode as they aim to contain the spread, but anxiety has already made its way to other parts of the city. >> i am very worried. for now, i do not know what the situation will be in the future, because we are not getting much information. we do not k know i if the virusl spread again. if it does, we shshould worry. >> i a am in shohock. it w was supposed to be nearly over, and then we suddenly get another wave of cases. reporter: authorities have closed schools, as well as sports and entertai
there have been over 100 cases in the city and just the past five days, stoking fears of a second wavecovid-19. >> beijing residents thought they had put this behind them, but here they are, lining up in the hot sun for mass coronavirus testing. after nearly two months, a new outbreak is causing alarm. dozens of cases have been from this market, 20 timeses largeger than thehe wet market inin wuha, where the virus was first identified. pictures from state televevision show thehe response...
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to us and john there are allegations that activists and agitates us from outside of the city a coming in to stoke on the rest so what are you seeing and hearing. well there could be some of that going on in the governor initially said that it was outside agitators in his words who had come in but in fact the police released numbers and 80 percent of the people who have been arrested according to the police themselves are minnesotans and about 20 percent have been from out of state so that gives you an idea of what's going on here events like this do tend to draw people from out of state whether those people are organized protesters or not we simply don't know the answer to that but most of the people out here most of the people we talked to say they are from minnesota many athletes who are from this area so that's what we're seeing right now interestingly enough george boyd is being buried not here but according to the mayor of houston texas that is where his memorial services will be held that is because that's where he considered a home having moved from here his family haven't released details
to us and john there are allegations that activists and agitates us from outside of the city a coming in to stoke on the rest so what are you seeing and hearing. well there could be some of that going on in the governor initially said that it was outside agitators in his words who had come in but in fact the police released numbers and 80 percent of the people who have been arrested according to the police themselves are minnesotans and about 20 percent have been from out of state so that gives...
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stephannie stokes is an atlanta reporter with wabe news, the city's national public radio station.. i am sure you are very busy indeed. quite a few question marks about this case. what is the feeling after the press conference about how it is being handled? well, i think it depends who you talk to. i think that we are seeing from the family and the attorney gratefulness that the district attorney has responded so district attorney has responded so quickly. right, we are talking about just five so quickly. right, we are talking aboutjust five days after the shooting of rayshard brooks. that is extremely quick, i think in any american city, but especially in the city, but especially in the city of atlanta. and we are also seeing protesters, i think, celebrate the charges, but they are saying that this is not a conviction, and we have to keep pushing. and the da does, i think, at the moment have several police shootings sitting with his office for consideration. what do you make of this apparent contradiction about whether the other officer is to be a witness for the state 7 is to be
stephannie stokes is an atlanta reporter with wabe news, the city's national public radio station.. i am sure you are very busy indeed. quite a few question marks about this case. what is the feeling after the press conference about how it is being handled? well, i think it depends who you talk to. i think that we are seeing from the family and the attorney gratefulness that the district attorney has responded so district attorney has responded so quickly. right, we are talking about just five...
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been traced to a large wholesale foods market there have been over 100 cases in the city in just the past 5 days stoking fears of a 2nd wave of cope with 19. beijing residents thought they'd put this behind them but hey they are lining up in the hot sun for math coronavirus testing after nearly 2 months a new act break is causing a lot dozens of cases have been traced to this sprawling wholesale food market it's more than 20 times larger than the went to market in ruhani whether the virus was 1st identified. pictures from state television show the response in the surrounding neighborhood residents here not to live to leave or say they are in wartime mode as they aim to contain the spread there's anxiety has already made its way to other parts of the city. i am very worried for now i don't know what the situation will be in the future because we are getting much information we don't know if the virus will spread again if it does we should worry. i meant sheltering it was supposed to be nearly over and then we suddenly get another wave of cases in which they. have closed schools as by the sports and enter
been traced to a large wholesale foods market there have been over 100 cases in the city in just the past 5 days stoking fears of a 2nd wave of cope with 19. beijing residents thought they'd put this behind them but hey they are lining up in the hot sun for math coronavirus testing after nearly 2 months a new act break is causing a lot dozens of cases have been traced to this sprawling wholesale food market it's more than 20 times larger than the went to market in ruhani whether the virus was...
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manchester united in the semifinals while arsenal will take on the winner of the newcastle man city game david stokes al-jazeera. we told you about robin coming out of retirement to join his boyhood club in the netherlands well his old body of munich taken by frank where he has been rolling back the in italy where he plays for fiance you know a 37 year old with a great goal to get the laid against nazi aryan sorry he's still got it but not here for black so when the going to do is alberto with the winner minutes from the time it moves within 30 points of ladies eventis. milan have won their 2nd straight not since the race stopped by big round one there on sunday with goals from answer very rich and how can i hide my glue in the 2nd half back into 7th place one mistake 56 points away from the champions league places over in germany there was a familiar scene on the follow that this is a bit by a new cliff in the bundesliga trifle for the right year running finished 13 points clear thanks to ny nj for a win since the very start from the coronavirus shutdown it was a very different feeling for fortunate
manchester united in the semifinals while arsenal will take on the winner of the newcastle man city game david stokes al-jazeera. we told you about robin coming out of retirement to join his boyhood club in the netherlands well his old body of munich taken by frank where he has been rolling back the in italy where he plays for fiance you know a 37 year old with a great goal to get the laid against nazi aryan sorry he's still got it but not here for black so when the going to do is alberto with...
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what would you say to a parent in stoke who feels that way? we've been clear at cityork with schools around are they prepare themselves and i know that our schools have done a brilliantjob in communicating that to parents. it seemed loads of innovative things, pictures, maps, all sorts of things distributed to parents but it's got to be all right ultimately. it's also got to be all right for the kids. what happens in a household if the parent exits right of the child to go back on the child is clearly anxious about it, having been aware of what's going on? it's that kind of what's going on? it's that kind of dynamic? it is. and the people who know children best other parents and schools and in many cases, the schools are working closely with individual parents to understand those anxieties of how they can address them. every child is different. they will have their own views and feelings around this will doa views and feelings around this will do a tremendousjob views and feelings around this will do a tremendous job outside of times like this and clearly they've gone
what would you say to a parent in stoke who feels that way? we've been clear at cityork with schools around are they prepare themselves and i know that our schools have done a brilliantjob in communicating that to parents. it seemed loads of innovative things, pictures, maps, all sorts of things distributed to parents but it's got to be all right ultimately. it's also got to be all right for the kids. what happens in a household if the parent exits right of the child to go back on the child is...
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cities. as the president poses for the cameras, bible in hand, he's being accused of stoking divisions insteadident issued this warning. if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then i will deploy the united states military and quickly solve the problem for them. as the protests grow outside the white house,
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stoking the flames. brent: we are just getting worried now that the largest city in the u.s., new york city, will imposeurfew tonight beginning at 11:00 p.m., lasting until 5:00 a.m. a curfew in new york city tonight. anger over the death of george floyd has spread far beyond the borders of the u.s. here in berlin on sunday, there were peaceful protests outside the u.s. embassy. others are turning to art to show their solidarity. dw has more. >> in berlin, protesters gathered for a third consecutive day in the city's main landmark. >> call it out to say something. [applause] >> in front of the u.s. embassy and in the popular district -- >> no justice. >> no peace. >> they are angry and they demand justice for george floyd. >> what people, look around. >> in the city, an homage to george floyd attracted many local residents who sympathize with the support shown around the world. i think it is really good that these protests take place around the world. it shows that people take what happens to be asleep. but i see a difference -- happens differently. but i see a difference between here and the u.s. it is
stoking the flames. brent: we are just getting worried now that the largest city in the u.s., new york city, will imposeurfew tonight beginning at 11:00 p.m., lasting until 5:00 a.m. a curfew in new york city tonight. anger over the death of george floyd has spread far beyond the borders of the u.s. here in berlin on sunday, there were peaceful protests outside the u.s. embassy. others are turning to art to show their solidarity. dw has more. >> in berlin, protesters gathered for a third...
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its proposed security law for hong kong will override the local system, further stoking tensions with protesters in the cityother western nations. they say the central government will only have jurisdiction over an extremely small number of cases under what it calls specific circumstances. china will open another security office in hong kong supervised by beijing. north korea upping the stakes eoul in propaganda. despite and -- does announcing -- despite denouncing his , a liaison office was destroyed last week. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. korea,staying on south the sovereign wealth fund boss says a potential second wave of coronavirus could cause fresh market turbulence because the central bank has few policy weapons left to deploy. that disruption to supply chains also means it will be living in a less globalized world. thatfirmly believe covid-19 is a paradigm shift. investmentlooking at relating to infrastructure and supply chain and health care. i t
its proposed security law for hong kong will override the local system, further stoking tensions with protesters in the cityother western nations. they say the central government will only have jurisdiction over an extremely small number of cases under what it calls specific circumstances. china will open another security office in hong kong supervised by beijing. north korea upping the stakes eoul in propaganda. despite and -- does announcing -- despite denouncing his , a liaison office was...
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country talking about police brutality while their cities are burning in the cities are burning because of those leftists who have stoke these claims. in wilmington, delaware, my buddy bob tracy is arresting people from the state of washington protesting in delaware. if you're concerned about this issue and you live in washington, you don't go to wilmington, delaware, to protest. so it's quite well-funded and organized. >> laura: i think a lot of these people are being paid, a lot of them have their own grievance or personal narrative, it gives them a sense of belonging. it gives them a sense of purpose to break stuff and go -- what i don't like, add, is when they go up an inch away from a police officer, an inch away from their face and they start screaming in their face and basically spitting on them, which again, what happened to social distancing? even that -- i mean, even that shouldn't be tolerated. i mean, it's outrageous that people -- if a cop did that to a kid, he would be rightly or should be rightly reprimanded or punished or fired. but we are tolerating everyone saying the most horrible things, including t
country talking about police brutality while their cities are burning in the cities are burning because of those leftists who have stoke these claims. in wilmington, delaware, my buddy bob tracy is arresting people from the state of washington protesting in delaware. if you're concerned about this issue and you live in washington, you don't go to wilmington, delaware, to protest. so it's quite well-funded and organized. >> laura: i think a lot of these people are being paid, a lot of them...
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so joined manchester united who were forced into extra time by norris city before eventually winning $21.00 david stokes has the story of the f.a. cup was back after 3 months to lay by coronavirus those lost to the pandemic were remembered before kickoff and players also took the need to mark the black lives matter movement. after an uneventful 1st half it was manchester united he scored 1st after the break. nigerian striker audience garlow sending them ahead nor a chip back though when todd cantwell try to look from 25 yards. wide his sweetly struck drive levelling things up for the home side who haven't gotten this far in the cup since 1902 but with one minute left defender tim close was sent off for a foul on the garland and norwich were down to 10 men heading into extra time united used all 6 subs including paul pogba and dominated the added 30 minutes north goalkeeper tim krul did his best to keep them out and they very nearly hung on for a penalty shoot out the pressure told eventually though and with 2 minutes left captain harry maguire came up with a winner for united. a scrappy goal but it send
so joined manchester united who were forced into extra time by norris city before eventually winning $21.00 david stokes has the story of the f.a. cup was back after 3 months to lay by coronavirus those lost to the pandemic were remembered before kickoff and players also took the need to mark the black lives matter movement. after an uneventful 1st half it was manchester united he scored 1st after the break. nigerian striker audience garlow sending them ahead nor a chip back though when todd...
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that is shedding new light on a move that has stoked tensions with the u.s. and threatens the city'ss as a top financial center. let's discuss this and more with shi yinhong, a professor at min university of china. he recently took aim at the diplomats,arrior saying aggressive nationalism is driving the world away from china. professor, thank you for joining us this morning. your reaction to the details we got over the weekend regarding the security law? i believe that they have laid [indiscernible] national security for hong kong. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] chinese central government [indiscernible] professor, a big question around this law is how it is interpreted and how it is put into place. in terms of the mainland and its own security law, there's a pretty broad scope, and of course we've seen lawyers and human rights activists and some journalists detained and punished here on the mainland. how broadly do you think the authorities will interpret this law once it is put in place in hong kong? the central government of hong kong [indiscernible] this should only touch a very
that is shedding new light on a move that has stoked tensions with the u.s. and threatens the city'ss as a top financial center. let's discuss this and more with shi yinhong, a professor at min university of china. he recently took aim at the diplomats,arrior saying aggressive nationalism is driving the world away from china. professor, thank you for joining us this morning. your reaction to the details we got over the weekend regarding the security law? i believe that they have laid...
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but not every city is welcoming shifting police funds st louis missouri is on the defense in a big way st louis mayor little crew things went well on race stoking the flames of hate and putting a target on the backs of protesters in a facebook live appearance seen by thousands crewdson was asked about a meeting she'd had with protesters at city hall after grabbing papers and reading through a litany of activist requests she became agitated at how they wanted police budget spent groups and went on to announce the names and home addresses of those seeking to be fun the police the video has since come down and kristen has apologized after the a.c.l.u. civil rights groups activists and elected officials far and wide condemned her. if it's so wrong to ask $15000000.00 go to non-profits with a history of violence reduction like your violence is it wrong to ask that $60000000.00 go to health and human services apparently mayor cruz and believes so and castigated protesters who met her with earnest to reach middle ground in the resources communities meet the most instead of hearing them out in meeting them where they were she decided to declare war aga
but not every city is welcoming shifting police funds st louis missouri is on the defense in a big way st louis mayor little crew things went well on race stoking the flames of hate and putting a target on the backs of protesters in a facebook live appearance seen by thousands crewdson was asked about a meeting she'd had with protesters at city hall after grabbing papers and reading through a litany of activist requests she became agitated at how they wanted police budget spent groups and went...
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city is going to blow. >> we are getting word this youths in south centralrowing by los angeles. reporter: an already simmering fire exploded, stokedal and economic inequality, just as it has now. many thought theld unrest w mark a turning point, just as it would do now.e >>re hopeful that the uprising would free us from the foot of policing on our necks. but it didn't. reporter: most protestg for police reform recognize there has been steps in the rightn. direct but they say the mission of the l.a.p.d. needs to change. until it does, this uniform will remain a symbol of persecution, not protection in most poor black communities. >> until you go to guardianng poli and provide safety for poor people as opposed tope ecution and mass incarceration, you are going to seery riots e generation. reporter: nearly 30 years agoth focal point of much of the rioting was here. not this time. now eir intention protesting in affluent areas of los angeles. even if the peoplef beverly hills and bel aire don't feel their in, they'll seet. while the location has changed and the faces and chants of a new, younger generation, the message is the same. >>
city is going to blow. >> we are getting word this youths in south centralrowing by los angeles. reporter: an already simmering fire exploded, stokedal and economic inequality, just as it has now. many thought theld unrest w mark a turning point, just as it would do now.e >>re hopeful that the uprising would free us from the foot of policing on our necks. but it didn't. reporter: most protestg for police reform recognize there has been steps in the rightn. direct but they say the...
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stoke fires in the fire places. the mansion was not finished when they moved in. abigail describes georgetown as a swam. the city was not yet built. they moved in before there was a proper white house. also i think it affected the way she entertained, it affected her entire role as first lady in that she was limited by what she could do in that drafty, cold, incompleted house. they had one stairway they could use to go to the second floor. >> but it must have been shared misery by the members of congress who were arriving in this city with -- >> they all or most of them lived in rooming houses and boarding houses. another thing was it was seasonal. congress came and went. there weren't a lot of people who lived year round in washington at that time. >> and we have this graphic we've been showing of laundry being hung inside rooms of that white house. did that really happen? >> i don't know. >> i don't either. i suspect it's -- >> just a sense -- >> she may have done it. it sounds like abigail actually. very pragmatic solution. >> it wouldn't have been a good place to dry laundry because it was dark and cold. >>
stoke fires in the fire places. the mansion was not finished when they moved in. abigail describes georgetown as a swam. the city was not yet built. they moved in before there was a proper white house. also i think it affected the way she entertained, it affected her entire role as first lady in that she was limited by what she could do in that drafty, cold, incompleted house. they had one stairway they could use to go to the second floor. >> but it must have been shared misery by the...
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city. we have seen this across the country. there are theories that outside groups stockpiled weapons to stoke the violence. let's go back to macy's, the flagship store in new york city. kristina partsinevelos there. what are you seeing this morning? reporter: stu, i'm at herald square. we will go to macy's in a second. i wanted to show how quickly, a lot of this is being boarded up. this is sunglass hut. you mentioned bricks, stones, hammers. that's the only way you can break this type of glass. it's not even the glass, they are breaking through all of these planks. across the city, it's very very depressing. i have spoken to several people about it, depressing, can't believe it, disgusting, because they are taking advantage, loot ers attaching themselves on to the protest. i'm at the iconic macy's. it is boarded up. hopefully we have that video of actual looters inside and then one of them getting arrested on camera. we caught that from our sister station fox news. that video just happened last night. i'm just going to shift a little bit now so we can start to see some of the other area. it's not just macy
city. we have seen this across the country. there are theories that outside groups stockpiled weapons to stoke the violence. let's go back to macy's, the flagship store in new york city. kristina partsinevelos there. what are you seeing this morning? reporter: stu, i'm at herald square. we will go to macy's in a second. i wanted to show how quickly, a lot of this is being boarded up. this is sunglass hut. you mentioned bricks, stones, hammers. that's the only way you can break this type of...
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doctor stokes, i want to turn it over to you for your perspective. >> thank you. as an emergency physician in new york city, i have managed more than 100 cases of covid-19, but i have lost count of how many people were exposed, not to the virus itself, but disinformation about the virus on social media. it is hurting my patients. one of my first cases at the beginning of march was an elderly woman walked in by her adult son. she had fever, cough, fatigue. her heart rate was high and oxygen low. when i told her son the news, he did not believe me. he did not believe the virus even existed. he actually showed me his facebook and there was a post that said something like, covid-19 is a hoax. it is made up by drug companies to sell vaccines. that same week, another patient was brought in by her daughter. same symptoms, same diagnosis. but her daughter insisted to me that there was no way her mother could have the virus because she got off facebook that covid-19 was prevented by antibiotics and vitamins. so she went to her neighborhood store and picked up these pills for her mother and they've been taking that
doctor stokes, i want to turn it over to you for your perspective. >> thank you. as an emergency physician in new york city, i have managed more than 100 cases of covid-19, but i have lost count of how many people were exposed, not to the virus itself, but disinformation about the virus on social media. it is hurting my patients. one of my first cases at the beginning of march was an elderly woman walked in by her adult son. she had fever, cough, fatigue. her heart rate was high and...
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stoking controversy. june 19th known at juneteenth parking the day slaves in texas found out they were free. as statuing honoring confederate leaders are toppled in multiple citiess should be remo
stoking controversy. june 19th known at juneteenth parking the day slaves in texas found out they were free. as statuing honoring confederate leaders are toppled in multiple citiess should be remo
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stoking controversy. june 19th known at juneteenth parking the day slaves in texas found out they were free. as statuing honoring confederate leaders are toppled in multiple cities, the debate whether those monuments and other tributes should be removed is intensifying. for his part the president has said he is opposed to renaming u.s. military bases that bear the names of confederate generals. one more thing for you as we start the show, the dow is down. you see there right around 1,700 points over the cautious words of the federal reserve chairman ended up taking coronavirus cases in the u.s., and we will get to that. all of that it's a nation's top general is now apologizing for taking part in this -- a walk with president trump through lafayette park after peaceful protesters were hit with tear gas and rubber bullets, all in an effort to clear the area so that the president could stage a photo op at his nearby church. here now is joint chiefs chairman general mark milley in his own words. >> i should not have been there. my presence in that moment and in that environment create add perp sep perception the military was involved in political. it was a mistake
stoking controversy. june 19th known at juneteenth parking the day slaves in texas found out they were free. as statuing honoring confederate leaders are toppled in multiple cities, the debate whether those monuments and other tributes should be removed is intensifying. for his part the president has said he is opposed to renaming u.s. military bases that bear the names of confederate generals. one more thing for you as we start the show, the dow is down. you see there right around 1,700 points...
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yvonne: next, beijing shuttered the cities largest fruit and vegetable market and locked down nearby housing district. more on what is stoking fears of a resurgence in the virus outbreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: fears of a second coronavirus wave are growing in beijing, where a wholesale market has been shut and nearby housing district locked down after dozens of people tested positive. a district level official has been fired and others are under investigation over the outbreak. let's get the latest from our beijing bureau chief. we had the vice premier saying the risks of spread are high, what is the situation? the cluster is growing. they've tested over 10,000 people in the market and are also going door-to-door. basically, aggressive contact tracing trying to find anybody who's been to the market. there are about 100 cases so far, the biggest test of china's containment strategy so far, especially in the capital has beijing has been opening up travel to a couple of other countries. the secondt would wave look like? he mentioned parts of the city are shut down right now. is it going to be much different than what w
yvonne: next, beijing shuttered the cities largest fruit and vegetable market and locked down nearby housing district. more on what is stoking fears of a resurgence in the virus outbreak. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: fears of a second coronavirus wave are growing in beijing, where a wholesale market has been shut and nearby housing district locked down after dozens of people tested positive. a district level official has been fired and others are under investigation over the outbreak. let's...
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stoke greater turnout among his groups. his strategy is based on improving his margins. bigger margins among shrinking groups, groups shrinking in society at the price of driving it away. cities are out of control, dangerous, being controlled by leftist. he lost 87 of 100 counties by 15 million votes in 2016. it's entirely likely what's happened with the pandemic he'll lose them by even more. are there enough small votes to pass? he's going to test that. >> we were going back and forth today about this interview. i want to quote you because it was so interesting. you said, whatever you do that's extreme enough to motivate millions of non-voters who agree with you is usually also extreme enough to motivate millions of non-voters who disagree with you. it is hard to get a turnout surgeon one side without provoking it on the other. ron, you see this as the risk in his strategy doubling down? >> and we saw it in 2018, right? when you saw this enormous suburban turnout that caused republicans to lose ground in white collar suburbs. before the 2018 election republicans had 43% of the house seats where there were more college graduates. after the election he had 25% of them. that's
stoke greater turnout among his groups. his strategy is based on improving his margins. bigger margins among shrinking groups, groups shrinking in society at the price of driving it away. cities are out of control, dangerous, being controlled by leftist. he lost 87 of 100 counties by 15 million votes in 2016. it's entirely likely what's happened with the pandemic he'll lose them by even more. are there enough small votes to pass? he's going to test that. >> we were going back and forth...
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democrats are stoking division in order to distract from their decades of failure on schools, jobs, housing, justice, and crime. in major citieschools run by democrats, over two thirds of students are falling behind in reading and math -- and i think the numbers are worse than that -- but democrats would rather deny these children the future they deserve than allow them to attend the charter , public, private, religious, or independent schools of their choice. pro-choice. pro-choice. [cheers and applause] pro-choice for school. but somey popular, people, it is like a disaster, because what it does to certain unions that have a lot of power over the democrats, even though they know it is wrong. republicans believe access to education is a civil right. it is a civil right. [cheers and applause] 20 of 20 of the most dangerous cities in america are controlled by democrats. think of that. 20 of 20. and so is nearly every major city with a child poverty rate that is over 30%. they are controlled by democrats. we can name every one of them. the murder rate in baltimore and detroit is higher than el salvador, guatemala, or even afghan
democrats are stoking division in order to distract from their decades of failure on schools, jobs, housing, justice, and crime. in major citieschools run by democrats, over two thirds of students are falling behind in reading and math -- and i think the numbers are worse than that -- but democrats would rather deny these children the future they deserve than allow them to attend the charter , public, private, religious, or independent schools of their choice. pro-choice. pro-choice. [cheers...
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cities, the states and even among some republicans up on capitol hill, jim. >> to put a final point on it. his own advisers are saying he's deliberately stokingial division because he thinks it will help him in november? i have that right? >> yeah, that seems to be the case or it certainly seems the case that the president thinks that the strategy which he used in 2016 which certainly was a strategy of racial and cultural division. you remember the kind of things this president said about mexicans being rapists from the very beginning. when he came down the escalator at trump tower, and that's the strategy that the president thinks will work. jim? >> and notably in the midterms the president pursued a kind of people invading the borders message, although the data from the republican party is that did not work for him in 2018 midterms. joe johns, remarkable, regardless of how it plays out. thanks very much. >>> seattle's mayor is firing back after the president doubled down on his threat to intervene in protests there. this as police are looking to return now to the downtown precinct they abandoned when protesters there filled the streets. cnn
cities, the states and even among some republicans up on capitol hill, jim. >> to put a final point on it. his own advisers are saying he's deliberately stokingial division because he thinks it will help him in november? i have that right? >> yeah, that seems to be the case or it certainly seems the case that the president thinks that the strategy which he used in 2016 which certainly was a strategy of racial and cultural division. you remember the kind of things this president said...